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Subject:discard changes From:Edunetics <edunet -at- ZEUS -dot- DATASRV -dot- CO -dot- IL> Date:Thu, 11 May 1995 09:27:00 +0300
My mind is on the fritz and I can't seem to find a nice way to word this
sentence. I'd appreciate any help.
Our application has a form that the user fills out on the computer. The
form has three buttons: Save, Discard Changes, and Help. (note that second
comma!) I need a better way to describe what happens when you choose
Discard Changes. Something like:
' Superapplication returns the form to the way it appeared after the last
time it was saved.' (Ugh!)
Any suggestions?
TIA
Chani Sacharen
edunet -at- zeus -dot- datasrv -dot- co -dot- il